Tag: Parent Resources

  • Internet Pitfalls: Why Escapism Feels Safer Than Real Life

    Escapism is one of the most common internet pitfalls precisely because it rarely looks dangerous at first. In fact, it often starts with completely normal things: watching anime after a stressful day replaying a favorite game for comfort scrolling social media to avoid thinking reading fanfiction before bed getting deeply attached to fictional worlds and…

  • Internet Pitfalls: Why It’s So Easy to Stumble Into Pornography Online

    The internet is not a neutral space. It doesn’t just give you what you search for—it learns what holds your attention, what keeps you scrolling, and what slowly pulls you deeper in over time. And for a lot of people, that’s exactly how they end up somewhere they never intended to go.

  • Everything Feels Like the End of the World When You’re Young: Why Internet Safety MATTERS

    Being young is emotionally intense because your brain, identity, and social world are all changing rapidly. That emotional intensity can make internet culture, social media, anime fandoms, and online communities feel incredibly important. But not every online space is safe. Not every anime is appropriate for younger viewers. And kids deserve guidance while learning how…

  • Can Christians Like Anime?

    A) Christians can enjoy anime. B) Anime is a medium, not a single genre. C) Some anime are wholesome, while others contain unhealthy or inappropriate content. D) Discernment matters more than blanket assumptions. E) Parents should stay involved and informed. F) Different Christians may have different convictions. G) The goal is thoughtful media consumption —…

  • Anime Genres: A Super-Easy to Understand Breakdown

    If you’re new to anime, one of the most helpful things to understand is genres. Just like with books, movies, and TV shows, anime is divided into different categories based on the type of story being told. Knowing the basics of anime genres can help parents and guardians quickly decide whether a show might be…